0 to pull something forcefully with a quick movement:
2 a person from the US:
3 to pull something forcefully with a quick movement:
Give the chain a good yank.
As he gave the door a good yank, he lost his balance and fell flat on his back.
The equations for the trace, even yanking, are built into the syntax of the nets.
There are cases where youngsters have been yanked off in the middle of their course, and not allowed to complete it.
My head is not yanked to one side to expose my jugular for the best part of a pint of fluid to be pumped in.
Apparently, if a telephone wire is yanked from its socket, it is done by means of the sheath, within which are contained the connecting wires.
One yanks the body out of the water and moves on to the next one.
Not only can it not be done by an occasional "touch on the tiller"; even the most brutal yanks on the rudder do not seem to produce an adequate response.
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猛拉, 猛拽, 突然除掉…
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猛拉, 猛拽, 突然除掉…
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tirar…
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asılmak, çekmek, Amerikalı…
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tirer d’un coup sec, secousse, tirer (d’un coup sec)…
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trhnutí, (vy)trhnout, vytáhnout…
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ryk, trække, amerikaner…
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tarikan, menarik, orang Amerika Serikat…
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